Targeted searches: Vesta/newsletter/email, Obsidian/wiki/sync, and travel/packing/NYC/redeye.
Durable Learnings Saved
None. Attempted to save a compact durable preference/path note about `[LOCAL_PATH] but memory is unavailable in this cron environment.
No skill changes made; existing cron/wiki guidance already covers the main observed patterns.
Patterns Noticed
`[LOCAL_PATH] is the active personal LLM wiki and is increasingly the right home for detailed preferences, project notes, and travel calibrations.
Vesta email/newsletter ingestion remains a recurring thread: ProtonMail forwarded-email parsing/rendering issues and now only the Rundown newsletter appearing in Vesta.
Obsidian Sync setup is blocked on interactive user credentials/encryption password; a helper script exists at `[LOCAL_PATH]
Travel assistance is most useful when it combines live weather checks with Moz’s actual wardrobe, shoe strategy, and no-umbrella preference for this NYC trip.
Memory pressure / memory availability is a recurring constraint; situational notes should keep flowing to wiki pages rather than core memory.
Automation / Cron Hygiene
Memory writes are unavailable from this scheduled environment; recommendation: check whether this cron profile intentionally disables persistent memory.
Apple Reminders integration was unavailable because remindctl was not installed; keep using other task capture unless that integration is configured.
No stale delivery route or repeated cron delivery failure was obvious from reviewed context.
Candidate Next Actions for Moz
On desktop, investigate Vesta newsletter coverage by comparing email forwarding rules against Vesta ingestion logs/items.
During focus time, run [LOCAL_PATH] and connect [LOCAL_PATH] to the LLM Wiki Obsidian Sync vault.
Consider installing/configuring remindctl if Apple Reminders should be a reliable assistant task sink.
Confidence / Guardrails
High confidence on recurring themes from reviewed sessions; low confidence on actual cron configuration because I did not inspect or modify cron jobs.
Intentionally did not change cron jobs, deploy code, or patch skills without a clearly reusable gap.